SNOWBLOWER
SS84-2
SS96-2
SS108-2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SAFETY RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SAFETY DECALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
OWNER SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
DEALER CHECK LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
INDEX TO PARTS LISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
BOLT TORQUE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
BOLT SIZE CHART & ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
PRODUCT WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
(Rev. 2/20/2012)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Width Of Cut: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS84-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84"
SS96-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96"
SS108-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108"
Cutting Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38"
Number of Augers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (SS84-2), 2 (SS96-2 & SS108-2)
Auger Diameter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15"
Fan Diameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34"
Auger Flighting Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/16" x 3"
Roller Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #60
Chute Rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Deg.
Chute Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34"
Operating Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS84-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1395lbs
SS96-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1482lbs
SS108-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1614lbs
PTO Horsepower Requirement: . . . . SS84-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 - 80 H.P.
SS96-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 - 125 H.P.
SS108-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 - 200 H.P.
Tractor Hitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAT2 & CAT3
PTO Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS84-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540 RPM
SS96-2 & SS108-2 . 540 or 1000 RPM
Auger Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 RPM
Gearbox Oil Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.27 Qt SAE 80W-90
GENERAL INFORMATION
may be general in nature due to unknown and varying
operating conditions. However, through experience
and these instructions, you should be able to develop
procedures suitable to your particular situation.
Some illustrations in this manual show the
equipment with safety shields removed to provide
a better view. This equipment should never be
operated with any necessary safety shielding
removed.
The illustrations and data used in this manual were cur-
rent at the time of printing, but due to possible inline
production changes, your machine may vary slightly in
detail. We reserve the right to redesign and change the
machines as may be necessary without notification.
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating
and maintaining your snowblower. Read it carefully. It
furnishes information and instructions that will help you
achieve years of dependable performance. These
instructions have been compiled from extensive field
experience and engineering data. Some information
Throughout this manual, references are made to right,
left, forward and rearward directions. These are deter-
mined by sitting in the tractor operator's seat facing the
direction of forward travel.
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SAFETY RULES
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
PREPARATION
Safety is a primary concern in the design and
Check that all hardware is properly installed.
Always tighten to torque chart specifications
unless instructed otherwise in this manual.
manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our
efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped
out by an operator’s single careless act.
Air in hydraulic systems can cause erratic oper-
ation and allows loads or equipment components
to drop unexpectedly. When connecting equipment
or hoses or performing any hydraulic maintenance,
purge any air in hydraulic system by operating all
hydraulic functions several times. Do this before
putting into service or allowing anyone to
approach the equipment.
In addition to the design and configuration of
equipment, hazard control and accident preven-
tion are dependent upon the awareness, concern,
judgement, and proper training of personnel
involved in the operation, transport, maintenance
and storage of equipment.
It has been said “The best safety device is an
informed, careful operator.” We ask you to be that
kind of operator.
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.
TRAINING
Safety instructions are important! Read all
attachment and power unit manuals; follow all
safety rules and safety decal information. (Replace-
ment manuals and safety decals are available from
your dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check
or in the United States and Canada call 1-800-319-
6637.) Failure to follow instructions or safety rules
can result in serious injury or death.
Make sure attachment is properly secured,
adjusted, and in good operating condition.
Make sure all safety decals are installed.
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for
location.)
Make sure shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Make sure spring-activated locking pin or collar
slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO
spline groove.
If you do not understand any part of this manual
and need assistance, see your dealer.
Know your controls and how to stop engine and
attachment quickly in an emergency.
A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment
weight must be on the tractor front wheels when
attachments are in transport position. Without this
weight, front tractor wheels could raise up result-
ing in loss of steering. The weight may be attained
with front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front
tractor weights. Weigh the tractor and equipment.
Do not estimate.
Operators must be instructed in and be capable
of the safe operation of the equipment, its attach-
ments, and all controls. Do not allow anyone to
operate this equipment without proper instructions.
Keep hands and body away from pressurized
lines. Use paper or cardboard, not hands or other
body parts to check for leaks. Wear safety goggles.
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily penetrate
skin and will cause serious injury or death.
Inspect and clear area of stones, branches, or
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing
injury or damage.
OPERATION
Make sure that all operating and service person-
nel know that if hydraulic fluid penetrates skin, it
must be surgically removed as soon as possible by
a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gan-
grene, serious injury, or death will result. CON-
TACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IF FLUID
ENTERS SKIN OR EYES. DO NOT DELAY.
Never place hands or body into discharge chute
or auger to unclog. Stored energy can cause auger
to quickly rotate when unclogging occurs and
cause severe injury or amputation. Stop engine,
remove key, disconnect driveline, and carefully
unclog, using a sturdy piece of wood.
Keep bystanders away from equipment.
Never allow children or untrained persons to
Never direct discharge toward people, animals,
operate equipment.
or property.
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SAFETY RULES
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Do not operate or transport equipment while
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Before performing any service or maintenance,
disconnect driveline from tractor PTO.
Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.
MAINTENANCE
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all
moving parts.
Before dismounting power unit or performing
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point
hitch and all raised components to the ground,
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,
and unfasten seat belt.
Always comply with all state and local lighting
and marking requirements.
Never allow riders on power unit or attachment.
Always sit in power unit seat when operating
controls or starting engine. Securely fasten seat
belt, place transmission in neutral, engage brake,
and ensure all other controls are disengaged
before starting power unit engine.
Before performing any service or maintenance,
disconnect driveline from tractor PTO.
NEVER GO UNDERNEATH EQUIPMENT. Never
place any part of the body underneath equipment
or between moveable parts even when the engine
has been turned off. Hydraulic system leak-down,
hydraulic system failures, mechanical failures, or
movement of control levers can cause equipment
to drop or rotate unexpectedly and cause severe
injury or death.
Operate tractor PTO at RPM listed on safety
decal located on fan housing above gearbox. Do
not exceed.
Connect PTO driveline directly to power unit
PTO shaft. Never use adapter sleeves or adapter
shafts. Adapters can cause driveline failures due to
incorrect spline or incorrect operating length and
can result in personal injury or death.
• Service work does not require going under-
neath implement.
• Read Operator's Manual for service instruc-
tions or have service performed by a qualified
dealer.
Do not operate PTO during transport.
Look down and to the rear and make sure area
is clear before operating in reverse.
Service and maintenance work not covered in
OWNER SERVICE must be done by a qualified
dealership. Special skills, tools, and safety proce-
dures may be required. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in serious injury or death.
Do not operate or transport on steep slopes.
Do not stop, start, or change directions sud-
denly on slopes.
Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on
slopes and rough terrain.
Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to
modify or alter the equipment or any of its compo-
nents in any way.
Use extreme care when working close to fences,
ditches, other obstructions, or on hillsides.
Your dealer can supply original equipment
hydraulic accessories and repair parts. Substitute
parts may not meet original equipment specifica-
tions and may be dangerous.
Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during
operation.
Watch for traffic when operating near or cross-
ing roadways.
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.
Stop power unit and equipment immediately
upon striking an obstruction. Turn off engine,
remove key, inspect, and repair any damage before
resuming operation.
Make sure attachment is properly secured,
adjusted, and in good operating condition.
Keep all persons away from operator control
area while performing adjustments, service, or
maintenance.
Before dismounting power unit or performing
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point
hitch and all raised components to the ground,
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,
and unfasten seat belt.
Tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws to torque
chart specifications. Check that all cotter pins are
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installed securely to ensure equipment is in a safe
condition before putting unit into service.
ground, and system pressure is released by oper-
ating all valve control levers.
Make sure all safety decals are installed.
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for
location.)
Use a suitable lifting device of sufficient capac-
ity. Use adequate personnel to handle heavy com-
ponents.
Make sure shields and guards are properly
STORAGE
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Block equipment securely for storage.
Do not disconnect hydraulic lines until engine is
stopped, power unit is properly secured, equip-
ment and all components are lowered to the
Keep children and bystanders away from stor-
age area.
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SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Replace Immediately If Damaged!
3 - 1033602
5 - 1033270
10 - P/N 57123
REAR REFLECTOR - RED
11 - P/N 1002940
FRONT REFLECTOR - AMBER
1 - 1033600
4 - 1033603
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SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Replace Immediately If Damaged!
9 - 1033274
8 - 1033273
6 - 1033271
7 - 1033272
2 - 55922
2 - 1033601
BE CAREFUL!
Use a clean, damp cloth to clean safety decals.
Avoid spraying too close to decals when using a pressure washer;
high-pressure water can enter through very small scratches or under
edges of decals causing them to peel or come off.
12 - 1033176
Replacement safety decals can be ordered free from your Woods
dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check the Dealer Locator at
1-800-319-6637.
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OPERATION
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of
remove key, disconnect driveline, and carefully
unclog, using a sturdy piece of wood.
the snowblower. The operator must be properly
trained. Operators should be familiar with the tractor,
snowblower, and all safety practices before starting
operation. Read through safety rules and decals on
page 5 through page 9.
Keep hands and body away from pressurized
lines. Use paper or cardboard, not hands or other
body parts to check for leaks. Wear safety goggles.
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily penetrate
skin and will cause serious injury or death.
Make sure that all operating and service person-
nel know that if hydraulic fluid penetrates skin, it
must be surgically removed as soon as possible by
a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gan-
grene, serious injury, or death will result. CON-
TACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IF FLUID
ENTERS SKIN OR EYES. DO NOT DELAY.
Safety instructions are important! Read all
attachment and power unit manuals; follow all
safety rules and safety decal information. (Replace-
ment manuals and safety decals are available from
your dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check
or in the United States and Canada call 1-800-319-
6637.) Failure to follow instructions or safety rules
can result in serious injury or death.
Before dismounting power unit or performing
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point
hitch and all raised components to the ground,
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,
and unfasten seat belt.
Operators must be instructed in and be capable
of the safe operation of the equipment, its attach-
ments, and all controls. Do not allow anyone to
operate this equipment without proper instructions.
Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or
ROPS cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely
fastened. Falling off power unit can result in death
from being run over or crushed. Keep foldable
ROPS system in “locked up” position at all times.
Make sure spring-activated locking pin or collar
slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO
spline groove.
Do not allow bystanders in the area when oper-
ating, attaching, removing, assembling, or servic-
ing equipment.
Operate tractor PTO at the rpm speed stated in
“Specifications” section.
Make sure attachment is properly secured,
adjusted, and in good operating condition.
Never allow children or untrained persons to
operate equipment.
Never go underneath equipment (lowered to the
ground or raised) unless it is properly blocked and
secured. Never place any part of the body under-
neath equipment or between moveable parts even
when the engine has been turned off. Hydraulic
system leak down, hydraulic system failures,
mechanical failures, or movement of control levers
can cause equipment to drop or rotate unexpect-
edly and cause severe injury or death. Follow Oper-
ator's Manual instructions for working underneath
and blocking requirements or have work done by a
qualified dealer.
If you do not understand any part of this manual
and need assistance, see your dealer.
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.
NOTICE
■
Be sure to complete the Pre-Operation Check
Keep bystanders away from equipment.
List on page 16 prior to operating this Snowblower.
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all
moving parts.
PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS
The snowblower has three main operating compo-
nents. A 15" diameter auger dislodges the snow and
carries it to a central fan. The snow is then discharged
by the fan and directed away from the blower through a
controllable spout.
Never place hands or body into discharge chute
or auger to unclog. Stored energy can cause auger
to quickly rotate when unclogging occurs and
cause severe injury or amputation. Stop engine,
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The snowblower is mounted on a tractor 3-point hitch
and driven by the tractor PTO. A centrally located gear-
box directs power to the fan and auger.
edly and cause severe injury or death. Follow Oper-
ator's Manual instructions for working underneath
and blocking requirements or have work done by a
qualified dealer.
Keep all persons away from operator control
area while performing adjustments, service, or
maintenance.
TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
3-Point Hitch
The SS snowblower requires the tractor to be equipped
with a Category 2 or 3, three-point hitch.
The snowblower has an adjustable hitch for estab-
lishing the proper PTO operating geometry. You
must perform the following procedure for each
tractor or quick hitch used.
Hydraulic Circuit
Either closed-center or open-center systems can be
used for the hydraulic chute rotator and optional spout
control.
Follow the above safety rules and securely block the
snowblower with jackstands when taking measure-
ments. Always stand alongside of hitch and never go
underneath any raised components. The tractor must
be shut off, parking brake set, and key removed each
time the operator leaves the tractor seat during this
procedure. Refer to Figure 2.
Tire Configuration
For best results, the tractor wheels should be set nar-
rower than the cutting width of the snowblower. Wider
wheel settings will cause snow to be pulled under the
tractor and may require additional passes.
1. Clear the area of all bystanders.
Tractor Stability
A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment
weight must be on the tractor front wheels when
attachments are in transport position. Without this
weight, front tractor wheels could raise up result-
ing in loss of steering. The weight may be attained
with front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front
tractor weights. Weigh the tractor and equipment.
Do not estimate.
Figure 2. 3-Point Hitch Adjustment Positions
2. The snowblower 3-point hitch arms are adjustable
to three operating positions. Assemble the arms in
their shortest position (A) and adjust for proper
PTO driveline engagement before using. Remove
adjustment bolts from snowblower lower arms and
top link arm. Slide the arm assembly to the correct
mounting hole and install adjustment bolts. Torque
bolts to specifications in Bolt Torque Chart on page
32.
Figure 1. Tractor Stability (Typical)
HITCH ADJUSTMENT
3. Attach snowblower to tractor, but do not attach
PTO shaft.
AꢀꢀWARNING
4. Move snowblower until tractor PTO and gearbox
shafts are the same height. This should be the
position requiring the shortest driveline length.
Securely block both ends of snowblower housing
using jackstands.
Before putting equipment into service, check
and adjust driveline length as instructed in Opera-
tor's Manual. Driveline must not bottom out or pull
apart throughout the full range of the tractor hitch.
Do not operate until driveline length is correct.
5. Measure the distance between the lock groove on
tractor PTO shaft and the cross hole in snowblower
gearbox shaft. The distance between the groove
and cross hole must be greater than 37.5" to
provide one inch of compression space in the shaft
and prevent bottoming out during use.
Never go underneath equipment (lowered to the
ground or raised) unless it is properly blocked and
secured. Never place any part of the body under-
neath equipment or between moveable parts even
when the engine has been turned off. Hydraulic
system leak down, hydraulic system failures,
mechanical failures, or movement of control levers
can cause equipment to drop or rotate unexpect-
6. If the dimension is less than 37.5", the hitch must
be extended to mounting hole B. Recheck the
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dimension. If it is still less than 37.5", extend the
hitch to mounting hole C.
the PTO driveline from the snowblower to the trac-
tor. The front PTO driveline is long enough to fit a
variety of tractors. It is possible that the front PTO
driveline will need to be cut. There will be NO bene-
fit by cutting only one telescoping section. Both
sections of the driveline must be cut. DO NOT
FORCE THE PTO TO FIT.
7. Move the snowblower to the highest and lowest
points of its operating range. Measure the distance
between the lock groove on the tractor PTO shaft
and the cross hole in the snowblower gearbox
shaft at each point. The distance must not exceed
45.68". This dimension ensures a minimum of five
inches of driveline telescoping engagement, which
is required to prevent driveline failure and
separation.
■ If attaching with quick hitch, the distance
between the tractor PTO and gearbox input shaft
will increase. Please follow the steps as you would
for a 3-point hitch to insure proper engagement.
■ When attaching snow blower to multiple trac-
tors consider the drive length needed for each trac-
tor and whether the drive line will work in all
combinations.
8. If the snowblower is pitched toward the auger (not
level), the cutting edge is likely to dig. If you cannot
adjust this out (level the unit) with the top link, you
need to assemble the upper hitch to the second
hole in the snowblower frame (closest to the fan).
This will pitch the top of the hitch toward the
snowblower and help level the frame while
mounted to the tractor.
■ WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE PTO DRIVELINE IS
TOO LONG, resulting in gearbox, PTO, yoke or
cross bearing damage.
NOTE: The PTO driveline, when attached to the
tractor and gearbox, must not extend so there is
less than 11-3/4” (bilobe) of overlap within the PTO
driveline.
9. If you cannot obtain the above dimensions using
these adjustment instructions, contact your dealer.
Do not operate until the above dimensions are
obtained.
DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT
ATTACHING SNOWBLOWER TO TRACTOR
Attach snowblower to tractor 3-point hitch (or quick
hitch if available). Do not attach driveline the first time
you attach the snow blower to the tractor. Raise and
lower snowblower to determine maximum and mini-
mum distance between tractor PTO shaft and gearbox
input shaft. If distance is too large, driveline will be too
short for proper engagement. If distance is too small,
driveline may bottom out in operation and damage
snowblower or tractor.
1. Move the tractor into position in front of the snow-
blower. Move back slowly and carefully, not allow-
ing anyone to be between the tractor and the
snowblower.
2. Turn off tractor engine.
3. Attach two lower arms of 3-point hitch with the two
hitch-pin assemblies.
4. Attach tractor top link to upper hitch point of snow-
blower. Adjust length of top link until the top edge
of the frame ends are parallel to ground.
If driveline is too short, please call your Woods dealer
for a longer driveline.
If driveline is too long, please follow instructions for
shortening driveline.
5. Adjust tractor lower 3-point arm anti-sway devices
to prevent snowblower from swinging side to side
during transport.
SHORTENING DRIVELINE
6. Attach front PTO driveline from snowblower to
tractor. (Slide front section of PTO driveline into
back section. Slide PTO shaft onto rear PTO output
of tractor.
1. Move snowblower up and down to get shortest
possible distance between tractor PTO shaft and
gearbox input shaft. Leave snowblower in mini-
mum distance position. Install jack stands under
snowblower for support.
7. Swing PTO driveline holder up and out of the way
during operation.
2. Separate driveline into two halves and connect
them to tractor and gearbox.
NOTICE
3. Place driveline halves parallel to one another to
■ If the PTO driveline is too long, severe driveline
and gearbox damage is possible when hooking up
determine how much to shorten the driveline.
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Figure 6. Cut Shaft to Length
Figure 3. Drive Halves Placed Parallel
7. Repeat step 4 through 6 for other half of drive.
4. Measure from end of upper shield to base of bell
on the lower shield (A). Add 1-1/4" to dimension
(A).
8. File and clean the cut ends of both drive halves.
Ensure the drive halves slide smoothly together.
Do not run tractor if proper driveline engagement can-
not be obtained through these methods.
A
Connect driveline to tractor PTO shaft, making sure
spring-activated locking collar slides freely and locks
driveline to PTO shaft.
MACHINE BREAK-IN
1-1/4"
Although there are no operational restrictions on the
snowblower when used for the first time, the following
items are to be checked.
A. After operating for 1/2 hour:
1. Check all nuts, bolts and other fasteners. Tighten
to their specified torque level.
Figure 4. Determine Shield Length
2. Check drive chain tension. Adjust as required.
5. Cut upper shield to this overall dimension
3. Check that auger, fan and spout are in good condi-
tion.
4. Check oil level in the gearbox. Add as required.
5. Lubricate all grease points.
B. After operating for 5 to 10 hours:
1. Repeat items 1 through 4 of Section A.
2. Then go to normal Owner Service Section,
page 17.
OPERATION
Each operator should review this section of the manual
at the start of the season and as often as required to be
familiar with the machine. When using, follow this pro-
cedure:
Figure 5. Cut Shield
6. Place cut portion of shield against end of shaft and
use as a guide. Mark and cut shaft.
1. Review and follow the "Pre-Operation Check List,"
page 16.
2. Review "Attaching Snowblower to Tractor" section,
page 12.
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3. Before going to the work site, review "Transporting"
section, page 15.
4. Position snowblower in a level area and lower into
working position.
5. Starting Snowblower:
■ Be sure area is clear of all bystanders.
■ Run engine at low idle.
■ Slowly engage PTO control to start machine.
■ Slowly bring engine to rated PTO speed. Never
exceed rated speed
6. Stopping Machine:
■ Slowly decrease engine speed to low idle.
■ Wait until PTO drive and snowblower have
slowed to low engine idle speed before disengag-
ing PTO drive.
Figure 7. Shear Bolts
10. Operating Requirements:
Never direct discharge toward people, animals,
or property.
Before dismounting power unit or performing
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point
hitch and all raised components to the ground,
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,
and unfasten seat belt.
A. Know where you are operating. Remove all
unwanted trash and debris before starting. It can
wrap around auger or be thrown out of machine
during operation.
B. Keep auger and fan in good condition. Do not
operate with a damaged fan or auger.
Before performing any service or maintenance,
disconnect driveline from tractor PTO.
C. Do not allow the auger to hit and scalp ground
during operation. Hitting ground will pick up soil or
rocks that can be thrown out of machine.
7. Do not operate with bystanders in area. The
machine can pick up stones, sticks, wire and other
debris and throw it out with enough force to cause
severe injury or death to bystanders. Shut down
machine and wait for moving parts to stop before
approaching machine.
D. To change direction of snow discharge, rotate
the discharge chute. It will rotate 200°. It will not
rotate a full 360°.
NOTE: For hydraulic rotator, if chute turns too
8. Ground Speed: Travel speed can vary between 1.5
and 8 mph depending on material and terrain con-
ditions. It is the responsibility of the operator to
note the condition of the job being done and set the
speed to obtain proper feeding rate and maintain
safe control of machine.
quickly, adjust flow control on tractor hydraulics.
NOTE: Operating hydraulic deflector cylinder
requires low tractor flow rates. When initially oper-
ating cylinder reduce tractor hydraulic flow rate to
prevent deflector damage and improve resolution
of deflector adjustment.
9. The PTO driveline is equipped with a shear bolt,
Figure 7, that protects drive system components
from shock loads if machine strikes an obstruction.
See parts section for bolt size and grade.
Adjusting Discharge Chute Position
■ The height of snow discharge is controlled by
position of chute deflector on discharge chute (8),
Figure 8. Remove clevis pin (5), and slide adjust-
ment strap (9) to selected discharge height. Rein-
stall clevis pin (5).
NOTE: If possible, blow snow with the wind.
Beware of people or buildings in the area.
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NOTICE
■
Do not exceed 20 mph (32km/h). Reduce speed
on rough roads and surfaces.
When transporting snowblower, review and follow this
procedure:
■
Be sure all bystanders are clear of machine.
Be sure that machine is securely attached to
■
tractor and all retainer pins are installed.
5. Clevis Pin
■
■
Raise machine.
8. Discharge Chute
9. Adjustment Strap
Do not allow riders.
STORAGE
Figure 8. Discharge Chute Position
Block equipment securely for storage.
■ Keep bystanders away from equipment.
■ Wear appropriate hearing protection.
Keep children and bystanders away from stor-
age area.
5. Depth of cut can be controlled with the skid shoes
or by tilting the blower forward or backward. Exces-
sive forward or backward tilt may cause U-joint to
flutter resulting in PTO shear bolt failure. Do not
run the PTO shaft at more than a 15° angle.
After season's use, machine should be thoroughly
inspected and prepared for storage. Repair or replace
any worn or damaged components to prevent any
unnecessary down time at start of next season.
6. Allow the snowblower to work its way through the
To insure a long, trouble free life, this procedure should
be followed when preparing unit for storage.
snow rather than forcing it.
7. In deep snow it may be necessary to raise the
snowblower for the first pass through and clean up
the remainder with a second pass.
1. Clear area of bystanders.
2. Thoroughly wash machine to remove all dirt, mud,
debris or residue.
8. Do not feed snow through snowblower when rais-
3. Check auger, fan and drivelines for damage or
entangled material. Remove the entangled mate-
rial. Repair or replace damaged parts.
ing or lowering.
TRANSPORTING
4. Inspect all hydraulic hoses, fittings, lines and cou-
plers. Tighten any loose fittings. Replace any hose
that is cut, nicked or abraded or is separating from
crimped end of fitting.
A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment
weight must be on the tractor front wheels when
attachments are in transport position. Without this
weight, front tractor wheels could raise up result-
ing in loss of steering. The weight may be attained
with front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front
tractor weights. Weigh the tractor and equipment.
Do not estimate.
5. Change oil in gearbox.
6. Lubricate all grease fittings. Make sure that all
grease cavities have been filled with grease to
remove any water residue from washings.
7. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent
rusting.
Never allow riders on power unit or attachment.
Do not operate PTO during transport.
8. Move to storage area.
9. Select an area that is dry, level and free of debris.
10. Unhook from tractor.
CAUTION
Always comply with all state and local lighting
11. Store machine in an area away from human activ-
ity.
and marking requirements.
12. Do not allow children to play on or around stored
machine.
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CLEANING
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
(OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY)
After Each Use
___ Review and follow all safety rules and safety
decal instructions on pages page 5 through
page 9.
■
Remove large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,
crop residue, etc. from machine.
Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged
parts.
■
___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in
good condition. Replace if damaged.
■
Replace any safety decals that are missing or not
___ Check that all shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-
aged.
readable.
Periodically or Before Extended Storage
___ Check that all hardware and cotter pins are prop-
erly installed and secured.
■
Clean large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,
crop residue, etc. from machine.
Remove remaining debris using a low-pressure
water spray.
___ Check that equipment is properly and securely
attached to tractor.
■
___ Make sure driveline spring-activated locking pin
or collar slides freely and is seated firmly in trac-
tor PTO spline groove.
1. Be careful when spraying near scratched or torn
safety decals or near edges of decals as water
spray can peel decal off surface.
2. Be careful when spraying near chipped or
scratched paint as water spray can lift paint.
___ Inspect area and remove stones, branches or
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing
injury or damage.
3. If a pressure washer is used, follow the advice
of the pressure washer manufacturer.
___ Do not allow riders.
■
Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged
___ Check the drive chain for tension. If too loose,
adjust the idler sprocket. A 1/4" sag in the bottom
span is satisfactory.
parts.
■
Sand down scratches and the edges of areas of
missing paint and coat with Woods spray paint of
matching color (purchase from your Woods dealer).
___ Check all lubrication points and grease as
instructed in "Service, lubrication information".
Make sure the PTO slip joint is lubricated and that
the gearbox fluid levels are correct.
■
Replace any safety decals that are missing or not
readable (supplied free by your Woods dealer). See
Safety Decals section for location drawing.
___ Set tractor PTO at correct rpm for your equip-
ment.
___ Check that all hydraulic hoses and fittings are in
good condition and not leaking before starting
tractor. Check that hoses are not twisted, bent
sharply, kinked, frayed or pulled tight. Replace
any damaged hoses immediately.
___ Make sure tractor ROPS or ROPS CAB and seat
belt are in good condition. Keep seat belt
securely fastened during operation.
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OWNER SERVICE
The information in this section is written for operators
who possess basic mechanical skills. Should you need
help, your dealer has trained service technicians avail-
able. For your protection, read and follow all safety
information in this manual.
CAUTION
If you do not understand any part of this manual
and need assistance, see your dealer.
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.
Safety instructions are important! Read all
attachment and power unit manuals; follow all
safety rules and safety decal information. (Replace-
ment manuals and safety decals are available from
your dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check
or in the United States and Canada call 1-800-319-
6637.) Failure to follow instructions or safety rules
can result in serious injury or death.
Tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws to torque
chart specifications. Check that all cotter pins are
installed securely to ensure equipment is in a safe
condition before putting unit into service.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
Before dismounting power unit or performing
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point
hitch and all raised components to the ground,
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,
and unfasten seat belt.
By following a careful service and maintenance pro-
gram, you will prolong the life of your machine.
The service intervals recommended are based on nor-
mal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions
may require more frequent service.
NEVER GO UNDERNEATH EQUIPMENT. Never
place any part of the body underneath equipment
or between moveable parts even when the engine
has been turned off. Hydraulic system leak-down,
hydraulic system failures, mechanical failures, or
movement of control levers can cause equipment
to drop or rotate unexpectedly and cause severe
injury or death.
Lubrication Information
1. Do not let excess grease collect on or around
parts, particularly when operating in sandy areas.
2. Use a hand-held grease gun for all greasing.
3. Use a lithium grease of #2 consistency with a
MOLY (molybdenum disulfide) additive for all loca-
tions unless otherwise noted. Be sure to clean fit-
tings thoroughly before attaching grease gun.
• Service work does not require going under-
neath implement.
• Read Operator's Manual for service instruc-
tions or have service performed by a qualified
dealer.
4. If grease fitting will not take grease, remove and
clean thoroughly. Also clean lubricant passage
way. Replace fitting if necessary.
Before performing any service or maintenance,
disconnect driveline from tractor PTO.
5. Two good pumps of most grease guns is sufficient
Keep all persons away from operator control
area while performing adjustments, service, or
maintenance.
when the lubrication schedule is followed.
Driveline Lubrication
Make sure shields and guards are properly
1. Lubricate the driveline slip joint every 8 hours of
operation. Failure to maintain proper lubrication
could result in damage to u-joints, gearbox, and
driveline.
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Make sure attachment is properly secured,
adjusted, and in good operating condition.
2. Lower snow blower to ground, disconnect driveline
from tractor PTO shaft, and slide halves apart. Do
not disconnect the halves from each other.
Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to
modify or alter the equipment or any of its compo-
nents in any way.
3. Apply a bead of grease completely around male
half where it meets female half. Slide drive halves
over each other several times to distribute grease.
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4. Apply one pump of grease to each driveline u-joint
grease fitting.
5. Apply one pump of grease to each of the plastic
driveline shield bearings.
6. On the shear pin driveline, lubricate the shear yoke
with grease to prevent galling.
7. Periodically check the yokes on the front PTO.
Make sure the bolt and nut are tight and the yoke
is not moving on the gearbox shaft.
Driveline Shear Bolt Replacement
PTO drivelines are equipped with shear bolts to protect
against overloads.
■
Always use approved shear bolt as replace-
ment part. Using a hardened bolt or shear pin may
result in damage to driveline or gearbox.
WARNING
Figure 9. Drive Chain Lubrication
■
Before proceeding, read and follow all safety
1. Apply grease to drive sprocket grease zerk (See
rules.
Figure 9).
1. Disconnect driveline from tractor PTO shaft.
2. Apply grease or oil to the drive chain regularly,
2. Remove gearbox shield by removing thumb
especially after using (See Figure 9).
screws.
3. Remove damaged bolt from yoke on input shaft of
NOTICE
snow blower gearbox.
■
Replacement chain should be only high quality
original equipment chain for longer life.
4. Rotate driveline to align holes in yoke and shaft.
Install new shear bolt and secure with lock nut.
Tighten to torque specification given on Torque
Chart.
1. Remove auger drive shield (1) by removing 3/8
whiz nuts (3).
2. Loosen cap screw and nut on idler sprocket.
5. Reinstall gearbox shield and reconnect driveline to
tractor PTO shaft.
3. Move idler sprocket (7) to obtain 1/4 inch sag along
bottom span of chain.
Chain Maintenance
4. Re-tighten idler sprocket and reinstall jackshaft
The auger chain should be inspected every 25 hours.
New chain has a tendency to stretch, so it is necessary
to check the chain tension to prevent flopping around,
thus causing potential problems. Chain tension is pre-
set at the factory. If chain becomes excessively loose,
it may be necessary to readjust the idler sprocket, Fig-
ure 10.
shield.
1. Auger Drive Shield
3. 3/8 NC Whiz Nut
7. Idler Sprocket
Figure 10. Auger Drive Chain Adjustment
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Auger Drive Shear Bolt Replacement
Always use approved shear bolt as replace-
ment part. Using a hardened bolt or shear pin may
result in damage to driveline or gearbox.
Gearbox
■
The gearbox is almost maintenance-free, but should be
checked quarterly to be sure that the oil level is main-
tained at half full. A high quality gear oil with a viscosity
index of 80W or 90W and an API service rating of GL-4
or -5 is recommended for use in the gearbox. Oil
should be changed after the first 30 hours or 30 days of
operating. Then, normal change should be adequate.
In the case of seasonal usage, it is best to change the
oil at the end of the season to remove moisture and
corrosive contaminants.
Remove any obstructions from the auger, chain, or
drive sprocket.
Remove auger drive shield (1) by removing 3/8 NC
Whiz Nuts (3).
Remove damaged bolt from shear plates on auger
drive sprocket (5) and/or auger drive shaft (4).
Rotate drive sprocket to align holes in sprocket and
shaft. Install new shear bolt and secure with lock nut.
Tighten to torque specification given on Torque Chart.
WARNING
■
Before proceeding, read and follow all safety
rules.
To change the oil, follow this procedure, Figure 13:
1. Suction out oil in gearbox through side plug using a
hand pump.
NOTE: It is best to drain the oil when the gearbox
is warm to remove the most contaminants.
2. Add 1.27 quart SAE 85W90 gear oil through side
plug. Use level hole (halfway up the backside of
gearbox) to check oil level. Add oil accordingly.
3. Install and tighten plug.
1. Auger Drive Shield
3. 3/8 NC Whiz Nut
4. Auger Drive Shaft
5. Auger Drive Sprocket
Figure 11. Auger Drive Shear Bolt Replacement
Discharge Chute Lubrication
1. Apply grease between the discharge chute base
and ring on the frame tube, Figure 12, annually.
Figure 13. Gearbox Oil
PIC3
Figure 12. Chute Base and Rotator Ring
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Skid Shoes
PTO Driveline Guard
The machine is equipped with skid shoes on the back
side of housing under the hitch frame to prevent wear-
ing the frame and provide depth control. They should
be checked occasionally for wear and replaced if
required.
The shield must turn freely on PTO shaft. Daily lubrica-
tion of both shield bearings and periodic cleaning will
ensure safe operation of the shield.
If shield is damaged or worn, replace components with
genuine Woods service parts.
Walterscheid Driveline
WARNING
1. Remove Phillips screw on driveline bell shield.
2. Rotate bell shield until three reliefs align with white
■
Before proceeding, read and follow all safety
plastic collar.
rules.
3. Remove bell housing and shaft.
1. Place a 4" x 4" block under each end of snow-
blower frame.
4. Replace components as needed. Follow steps 1
through 3 in reverse.
NOTE: Block only high enough for the skid shoes
to clear ground.
NOTE: In order to slide new bell over shaft guard,
place bell in water at 180° F or in sun to expand
bell temporarily.
2. Lower snowblower to sit securely on blocks.
3. Properly secure tractor and release all hydraulic
pressure.
4. Loosen and remove skid shoe mounting bolts (2)
and nuts (3).
5. Remove and inspect skid shoe (1).
6. Adjust skid shoe (1) to provide correct depth of cut.
7. Tighten mounting bolts (2) and nuts (3). Tighten to
specifications given on torque chart.
1. Skid Shoe
2. 1/2 NC x 4 Cap Screw
3. 1/2 NC Flanged Lock Nut
DP7
Figure 15. Walterscheid Driveline
Figure 14. Skid Shoe Adjustment
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
PROBLEM CAUSES
SUGGESTED SOLUTION
PTO Shaft shear bolt continues
to shear
PTO shaft at too great an angle.
Do not exceed a 15 degree
angle at PTO shaft.
PTO shear bolt is too soft.
Use a grade 5 shear bolt. (GKN)
Tilt on the snowblower is too
great causing an excessive
knuckle angle.
Reduce tilt on snowblower by
adjusting top link or upper 3-
point arm.
Snowblower augers continue to
plug
Tractor ground speed is too fast.
Insufficient fan speed.
Reduce ground speed to allow
augers to clear better.
Maintain a PTO speed of 540 or
1000 RPM depending on model
rating.
Snow does not discharge
properly
Insufficient fan speed.
Maintain a PTO speed of 540 or
1000 RPM depending on model
rating.
Augers are overloaded with
snow.
Reduce ground speed or raise
snowblower.
Snow is wet and sticky.
Reduce ground speed to allow
for better aeration of snow.
Snowblower tends to dig or float
on snow
Tilt on snowblower not adjusted
properly.
Adjust upper link on 3-point to
level the blower.
Skid Shoes not adjusted prop-
erly.
Adjust skid shoes to be even
with or below cutting edge.
Chute will not turn
Auger fails to turn
Insufficient lubrication.
Insufficient oil flow.
Broken rotator chain.
Lubricate chute base and rotator
ring.
Check oil flow from tractor.
Repair/Replace
sprocket.
chain
or
Auger drive shear bolt has
sheared.
Replace auger drive shear bolt.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly of this snowblower is the responsibility of the
Woods dealer. It should be delivered to the owner com-
pletely assembled, lubricated and adjusted for normal
conditions.
The snowblower is shipped partially assembled.
Assembly will be easier if components are aligned and
loosely assembled before tightening hardware. Rec-
ommended torque values for hardware are located on
page 33.
Select a suitable working area. A smooth hard surface,
such as concrete, will make assembly much quicker.
Open parts boxes and lay out parts and hardware to
make location easy. Refer to illustrations, accompany-
ing text, parts lists and exploded view drawings.
Figure 16. Apply Grease to Discharge Chute Ring
MOUINTING HYDRAULIC CHUTE DEFLEC-
TOR (FIGURE 17)
All Models
1. Fasten cylinder (1) to discharge chute (8) using
1. Remove parts from skid in a suitable work area.
hardware (6) and (7). Do not over tighten.
Check packing list to ensure all parts are present.
2. Fasten elbows (4) to cylinder (1).
3. Fasten hoses (8) to elbows (4).
4. Fasten adapters (5) to hoses (8).
5. Fasten restrictor (3) to adapter (5).
NOTE: Leave all hardware loose until all compo-
nents are completely assembled.
2. Remove driveshaft from snowblower. Slide imple-
ment PTO shaft on gearbox shaft. Pull back spring
actuated collar as driveline is installed on gearbox
shaft, releasing collar when driveline is installed.
6. Fasten couplers (2) to adapter (5) and restrictor
(3).
NOTE: Check that drive shaft is fully engaged in
gearbox shaft groove.
3. Apply grease to discharge tube ring and frame.
1. Hydraulic Cylinder
2. Male Coupler
3. Swivel Restrictor
4. Elbow
5. 1/2 NPTF x 1/2 NPTM Adapter
6. 3/8 NC Lock Nut
7. 3/8 NC x 1-3/4 HHCS
8. 1/4 Hydraulic Hose
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2. Attach control box in tractor operator area. Attach
end to a power source and ground on the tractor,
(see tractors operator’s manual).
5. Cable Tie
14. Actuator
15. 1/4 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS
16. 1/4 NC Lock Nut
Figure 18. Electric Chute Deflector Installation
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DEALER CHECK LISTS
PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST
(Dealer Responsibility)
Inspect the equipment thoroughly after assembly to
ensure it is set up properly before delivering it to the
customer.
DELIVERY CHECK LIST
(Dealer Responsibility)
___ Show customer how to make adjustments and
select proper PTO speed.
___ Instruct customer how to lubricate and explain
importance of lubrication.
The following check lists are a reminder of points to
inspect. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory
or after proper adjustment is made.
___ Point out the safety decals. Explain their meaning
and the need to keep them in place and in good
condition. Emphasize the increased safety haz-
ards when instructions are not followed.
___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in
good condition. Replace if damaged.
___ Check that shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-
aged.
___ Present Operator's Manual and request that cus-
tomer and all operators read it before operating
equipment. Point out the manual safety rules,
explain their meanings and emphasize the
increased safety hazards that exist when safety
rules are not followed.
___ Check all bolts to be sure they are tight.
___ Check that all cotter pins and safety pins are
properly installed. Replace if damaged.
___ Check and grease all lubrication points as identi-
fied in "Service, lubrication information".
___ Show customer how to make sure driveline is
properly installed and that spring-activated lock-
ing pin or collar slides freely and is seated in
groove on tractor PTO shaft.
___ Check the level of gearbox fluids before delivery.
Service, if required, as specified in the "Service,
lubrication information."
___ Explain to customer the potential crushing haz-
ards of going underneath raised equipment.
Instruct customer that service work does not
require going underneath unit and never to do so.
___ Point out the correct mounting and routing of
hydraulic hoses. Explain that during operation,
mounting, dismounting and storage, care must be
taken to prevent hose damage from pulling, twist-
ing and kinking.
___ Show customer the safe, proper procedures to be
used when mounting, dismounting, and storing
equipment.
___ For mounted units, add wheel weights, ballast in
front tires, and/or front tractor weight to enhance
front end stability. A minimum 20% of tractor and
equipment gross weight must be on front tractor
wheels. When adding weight to attain 20% of
tractor and equipment weight on front tractor
wheels, you must not exceed the ROPS weight
certification. Weigh the tractor and equipment. Do
not estimate!
___ Make customer aware of optional equipment
available so that customer can make proper
choices as required.
___ Point out all guards and shields. Explain their
importance and the safety hazards that exist
when not kept in place and in good condition.
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PARTS INDEX
SS84-2, SS96-2 & SS108-2
SNOWBLOWER
SS84-2, SS96-2 & SS108-2 ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 - 27
GEARBOX ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
DRIVE ASSEMBLY (BI-LOBE PROFILE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
DRIVE ASSEMBLY (STAR PROFILE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
HYDRAULIC CHUTE DEFLECTOR (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
SKID SHOE (OPTIONAL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ELECTRIC REMOTE CHUTE DEFLECTOR (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
(Rev. 2/20/2012)
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SS84-2, SS96-2, SS108-2 SNOWBLOWER ASSEMBLY
(MODEL SS96-2 SHOWN)
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SS84-2, SS96-2, SS108-2 SNOWBLOWER PARTS LIST
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
Pin, 3/8 x 1-3/4
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
Snowblower Housing
40 90025028
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
7
8
9
9
9
NSS
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
41
42
43
44
1026530
1033709
66840
Manual Tube
1033225
1033720
Gearbox (See Page 28)
WA, Lower Hitch
Shield, PTO
Knob, 3-Prong 3/8 NC
1033717
WA, Upper Hitch
1033622
Shield, Drive Shaft (SS84-2)
Shield, Drive Shaft (SS96-2)
Shield, Drive Shaft (SS108-2)
Shield, Chute Rotator
1033723
A-Frame Brace
44 12030834
44 12030833
45 12030783
1033646
WA, Skid Shoe
12020143
12020057
12020227
12020013
103370084
103370096
1033700108
WA, Auger Drive Shaft (SS84-2)
WA, Auger Drive Shaft (SS96-2)
WA, Auger Drive Shaft (SS108-2)
WA, Auger Drive Sprocket
WA, Auger (SS84-2)
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
24611
-----
Sign, (SMV) Slow Moving Vehicle
Driveline Assembly (See Page 29-30)
Model Decal Set
1033978
1033977
12296 *
2457 *
Safety Decal Set
WA, Auger (SS96-2)
1/4-28 Straight Grease Fitting
HHCS, 1/4 NC x 3/4 GR5
Nut, Whiz 1/4 NC
WA, Auger (SS108-2)
10 90101085 10 3 Hole Flange
70065 *
30036 *
51243 *
6250 *
11 90101104
12 90101111
4
1
1
1
1
1-3/8 Insert Bearing
5/16 NC x 3/4 Self Tap Screw
Bolt, Carriage 5/16 NC x 1 GR5
HHCS, 5/16 NC x 1-1/4 GR5
Nut, Whiz 5/16 NC Flange
Pin, Roll 5/16 x 1-5/8
1-1/4 Insert Bearing
13
13
13
1033710
1033604
1033710
WA, Fan 540 RPM (SS84-2)
WA, Fan 540 RPM (SS96-2, SS108-2)
73163 *
WA, Fan 1000 RPM (SS84-2, SS96-2,
SS108-2)
57 90029204 *
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
839 * 12 HHCS, 3/8 NC x 1 GR5
14 12030676
14 12030677
14 12030678
15 90311030
1
1
1
1
1
1
Scraper Blade 84"
6697 * 17 Bolt, Carriage 3/8 NC x 1 GR5
Scraper Blade 96"
12169 *
838 *
7
5
5
HHCS, 3/8 NC x 1-1/4 GR5
Washer, 3/8 Lock
Scraper Blade 108"
Idler Sprocket, 13T, #60
Chain, #60 x 96 w/Connctr (SS84-2)
565 *
Washer, 3/8 Flat
16
1033991
70069 * 29 Nut, Whiz 3/8 NC Flange
16 12030005
Chain, #60 x 121w/Connctr (SS96-2,
SS108-2)
1028375
25475 *
6100 *
4
8
8
Nut, 3/8 Push-On Bolt Retainer
HHCS, 1/2 NC x 1 GR5
17
18
1033633
1033263
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
Drive Holder
Angle, SMV Bracket
Chain Shield
HHCS, 1/2 NC x 1-1/4 GR5
19 12030037
7152 A/R Bolt, Plow 1/2 NC x 1-1/2
10380 * HHCS, 1/2 NC x 4 GR5
20
21
1033713
1033239
WA, Discharge Chute
Angle, Deflector Handle
Ring, Spacer
4
855 * 16 Washer, Lock 1/2
22 12030774
23 12030775
24 12030777
25 90405236
26 90519159
27 90519160
11900 * 20 Nut, Lock 1/2 NC Flange
Ring, Retainer
902 *
5655 *
1286 *
692 *
1
1
2
5
2
1
6
1
7
HHCS, 5/8 NC x 2 GR5
Bolt, Carriage 5/8 NC x 3-1/2
Washer, 5/8 Lock
Plate, Retainer
Hydraulic Motor
Restrictor, .031 x 6MJIC 10MORB
Hose, 3/8 x 54" 6FJIC 8MORB
Quick Coupler Male
Sprocket, 10T, #50
Chain, Rotator
Washer, 5/8 Flat
230 *
Nut, Hex 5/8 NC
28
64332
4258
Washer, 7/8 Flat
29 12030827
30 12030826
34278
1003606
3689
HHCS, 1 NC x 5 GR5
HHCS, 1 NC x 6 GR5
Washer, 1" Lock
31
1033632
Sleeve, 1.03 x 1.50 x .56
32 12030682 A/R Sprocket, 40T, #60
1863 14 Washer, 1" Flat
33
1033617
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
Key, 3/8 x 3/8 x 3-1/4
3132
7
2
Nut, Hex 1 NC
Pin, Lynch
34 12030039
35 20030962
36 20030959
37 20030961
38 20030960
39 20030151
Idler Sprocket Shield
43627 *
Pin, Lower 3-Point Hitch
Spacer, 1-3/4 OD Lower
Spacer, 1-7/16 OD Lower
Spacer, 1-3/4 OD Short
Mast Spacer Bushing, 1"ID
HHCS
*
Hex Head Cap Screw
Standard Hardware - Obtain Locally
As Required
A/R
NSS
Not Serviced Separately
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GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
Seal, 35 x 72 x 10
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
15
57463
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1033767
1033768
57478
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Seal, Shaft 40 x 80 x 10
Snap Ring, Internal 80 x 2.5
Bearing, Tapered Roller
Snap Ring, External 45 x 2.5
Cover
18 1007866
21 1007859
22 1033766
23 1033769
24 1033762
25 1033773
Shim Kit, 35.3
Snap Ring, External 35 x 1.5
Plug, M16 x 1.5 & Ring
Breather, M16 x 1.5
3
5
1033770
1033771
1033772
603-1
6
Gasket, Copper A16 x 20
HHCS, M10 -1.5 x 16
8
Shim Kit, 65.3
12
Snap Ring, External 40 x 1.75
Bearing Tapered Roller
Bearing, Ball (6207)
13 1032448
14 438
(Rev. 12/6/2011)
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WALTERSCHEID BI-LOBE DRIVE ASSEMBLY
SS84-2, SS96-2 & SS108-2
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
A
B
C
1
-------
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
Complete 540, 1-3/8 6-Spline Driveline Assembly
Complete 1000, 1-3/8 21 Spline Driveline Assembly
Complete 1000, 1-3/4 20 Spline Driveline Assembly
Yoke Assembly 1-3/8 6 Spline
Yoke Assembly 1-3/8 21 Spline
Yoke Assembly 1-3/4 20 Spline
Cross Bearing Kit
-------
-------
38351
1
90317348
1029950
38352
1
2
3
90317916
40764
Yoke, Inner Profile, Bi-Lobe
4
Spring Pin
5
1034768
40588
Inner Profile Tube, Heat Treated, Bi-Lobe
Outer Profile Tube, Bi-Lobe
6
7
38353
Yoke, Outer Profile, Bi-Lobe
Yoke, Shearbolt Clutch
8
1029949
40766
10
13
16
Bearing Ring
40778
Screw, M3.5 x 10 mm
40777
Chain
17 1029932
18 1029947
19 1029948
Collar
Kit - Outer Guard Complete (includes items 10, 13 & 17)
Kit - Inner Guard Complete (includes items 10, 13, 16 & 17)
Collar Repair Kit (1-3/8 Yokes)
Collar Repair Kit (1-3/4 Yoke)
Quick Disconnect Pin Kit
20
40589
20 1003465
21 1005784
22 1033990
22 1034769
M8 x 55 CL 8.8, Shear Bolt & Nut
M8 x 60 CL 12.9, Shear Bolt & Nut (requires item 5 to be heat
treated inner profile)
(Rev. 2/20/2012)
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WALTERSCHEID STAR DRIVE ASSEMBLY
SB30.84, SB40.96 & SB40.108
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
A
B
C
1
1029951
1029952
1029953
38351
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Complete 540, 1-3/8 6 Spline Driveline Assembly - Star Profile
Complete 1000, 1-3/8 21 Spline Driveline Assembly - Star Profile
Complete 1000, 1-3/4 20 Spline Driveline Assembly - Star Profile
Yoke Assembly 1-3/8 6 Spline
Yoke Assembly 1-3/8 21 Spline
Yoke Assembly 1-3/4 20 Spline
Cross and Bearing Kit
1
90317348
1029950
38352
1
2
3
90317352
40764
Yoke, Inner Profile, Star
4
Spring Pin
5
40752
Inner Profile Tube, Star
6
40753
Outer Profile Tube, Star
7
44677
Yoke, Outer Profile, Star
8
1029954
40766
Yoke, Shearbolt Clutch - M10 Shear Bolt
Bearing Ring
10
13
16
40778
Screw, M3.5 x 10 mm
40777
Chain
17 1029932
18 1029947
19 1029948
Collar
Kit - Outer Guard Complete (includes items 10, 13 & 17)
Kit - Inner Guard Complete (includes items 10, 13, 16 & 17)
Collar Repair Kit (1-3/8 Yokes)
Collar Repair Kit (1-3/4 Yoke)
Quick Disconnect Pin Kit
20
40589
20 1003465
21 1005784
22 1034766
M10 x 60 CL 8.8, Shear Bolt & Nut
(Rev. 2/20/2012)
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HYDRAULIC CHUTE DEFLECTOR
(OPTIONAL))
SKID SHOE ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL)
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1033300
66511
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
Hydraulic Cylinder 1 x 3 x 7.75
1/2 NPT Male Coupler
1/2" Swivel Restrictor
1
2
3
1033648
14406 *
11900 *
2
2
2
Skid Shoe
Bolt, Carriage 1/2 NC x 1
Nut, 1/2 NC Flanged Lock
90501531
8572
1/4 Elbow
11893
1/4 NPTF x 1/2 NPTM Adapter
3/8 NC Lock Nut
6698 *
920 *
3/8 NC x 1-3/4 HHCS GR5
1/4 Hose, 1/4MP x 1/4MP, 101"L
21020219
*
Standard Hardware, Obtain Locally
HHCS
*
Hex Head Cap Screw
Standard Hardware, Obtain Locally
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ELECTRIC CHUTE DEFLECTOR (OPTIONAL)
REF PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
5
88
1
1
1
2
Plastic Tie (Ty-Rap) 3/16 x 14-1/4
Linear Actuator
14 1033727
15
16
62788 *
6128 *
1/4 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS GR5
1/4 NC Lock Nut
HHCS
*
Hex Head Cap Screw
Standard Hardware, Obtain Locally
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BOLT TORQUE CHART
Always tighten hardware to these values unless a different torque value or tightening procedure is listed for a specific
application.
Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as specified in the manual parts list.
Always use the proper tool for tightening hardware: SAE for SAE hardware and Metric for metric hardware.
Make sure fastener threads are clean and you start thread engagement properly.
All torque values are given to specifications used on hardware defined by SAE J1701 MAR 99 & J1701M JUL 96.
SAE Bolt Head
Identification
SAE SERIES
TORQUE
CHART
A
SAE Grade 2
(No Dashes)
SAE Grade 8
(6 Radial Dashes)
SAE Grade 5
(3 Radial Dashes)
MARKING ON HEAD
A
SAE 2
SAE 5
SAE 8
Diameter
(Inches)
Wrench
Size
lbs-ft
N-m
8
lbs-ft
10
N-m
13
lbs-ft
14
N-m
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
7/16"
1/2"
9/16"
5/8"
3/4"
7/8"
1"
7/16"
1/2"
6
18
37
12
17
19
26
27
9/16"
5/8"
23
31
35
47
49
67
36
48
55
75
78
106
163
232
325
569
907
1383
3/4"
55
75
85
115
164
230
403
642
979
120
171
240
420
669
1020
13/16"
15/16"
1-1/8"
1-5/16"
1-1/2"
78
106
149
261
416
634
121
170
297
474
722
110
192
306
467
METRIC SERIES
TORQUE
CHART
8.8
Metric Bolt Head
Identification
10.9
A
Metric
Grade 8.8
Metric
Grade 10.9
COARSE THREAD
MARKING ON HEAD
Metric 8.8 Metric 10.9
N-m lbs-ft
FINE THREAD
MARKING ON HEAD
Metric 8.8 Metric 10.9
N-m lbs-ft
A
A
Diameter &
Thread Pitch Wrench
(Millimeters)
Diameter &
Thread Pitch
(Millimeters)
Size
N-m
lbs-ft
6
N-m
lbs-ft
6
6 x 1.0
10 mm
13 mm
16 mm
18 mm
21 mm
24 mm
27 mm
30 mm
34 mm
36 mm
46 mm
8
11
27
8
8
11
29
8
6 x 1.0
8 x 1.0
8 x 1.25
10 x 1.5
12 x 1.75
14 x 2.0
16 x 2.0
18 x 2.5
20 x 2.5
22 x 2.5
24 x 3.0
30 x 3.0
20
15
20
21
16
22
39
29
54
40
41
30
57
42
10 x 1.25
12 x 1.25
14 x 1.5
16 x 1.5
18 x 1.5
20 x 1.5
22 x 1.5
24 x 2.0
30 x 2.0
68
50
94
70
75
55
103
163
250
363
507
684
861
1740
76
109
169
234
330
451
571
1175
80
151
234
323
457
623
790
1626
111
173
239
337
460
583
1199
118
181
263
367
495
623
1258
87
120
184
268
374
505
635
1283
125
172
244
332
421
867
133
194
270
365
459
928
Typical Washer
Installations
Bolt
Flat Washer
Lock Washer
8/9/00
Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 3/28/2007)
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BOLT SIZE CHART
NOTE: Chart shows bolt thread sizes and corresponding head (wrench) sizes for standard SAE and metric bolts.
SAE Bolt Thread Sizes
5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
IN
1
2
7
3
4
5
6
MM
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
Metric Bolt Thread Sizes
8MM 10MM
12MM
14MM
16MM
18MM
ABBREVIATIONS
AG .............................................................. Agriculture
MPa ........................................................ Mega Pascal
N ......................................................................Newton
NC...................................................... National Coarse
NF...........................................................National Fine
NPSM .................... National Pipe Straight Mechanical
NPT...........................................National Pipe Tapered
NPT SWF......... National Pipe Tapered Swivel Female
ORBM...........................................O-Ring Boss - Male
P .......................................................................... Pitch
PBY.......................................................Power-Beyond
psi ......................................... Pounds per Square Inch
PTO......................................................Power Take Off
QD ................................................... Quick Disconnect
RH.............................................................. Right Hand
ROPS........................... Roll-Over Protective Structure
RPM........................................Revolutions Per Minute
RT ........................................................................Right
SAE.......................... Society of Automotive Engineers
UNC..................................................... Unified Coarse
UNF ..........................................................Unified Fine
UNS ..................................................... Unified Special
ASABE ....................American Society of Agricultural &
Biological Engineers (formerly ASAE)
ASAE....... American Society of Agricultural Engineers
ATF................................Automatic Transmission Fluid
BSPP............................. British Standard Pipe Parallel
BSPTM................ British Standard Pipe Tapered Male
CV ....................................................Constant Velocity
CCW.............................................. Counter-Clockwise
CW .............................................................. Clockwise
F.......................................................................Female
FT.............................................................. Full Thread
GA .....................................................................Gauge
GR (5, etc.)........................................... Grade (5, etc.)
HHCS ........................................Hex Head Cap Screw
HT ...........................................................Heat-Treated
JIC.................Joint Industry Council 37° Degree Flare
LH................................................................. Left Hand
LT ...........................................................................Left
m ........................................................................ Meter
mm ............................................................... Millimeter
M ..........................................................................Male
Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 3/28/2007)
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WARRANTY
All Models Except Mow’n MachineTM Zero-Turn Mowers
Please Enter Information Below and Save for Future Reference.
Date Purchased: ____________________________
Model Number: ____________________________
From (Dealer): __________________________________________
Serial Number: __________________________________________
Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship. Except as otherwise set forth
below, the duration of this Warranty shall be for TWELVE (12) MONTHS COMMENCING ON THE DATE OF DELIVERY OF THE
PRODUCT TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER.
All current model loaders and backhoes are warranted for two (2) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser.
The warranty periods for specific parts or conditions are listed below:
Part or
Condition
Warranted
Duration (from date of
delivery to the original
purchaser)
Model Number
Gearbox
Seals
All units listed below
2 years
BW1260, BW1620, BW1800, BW2400
8 years
7 years
BW240HD, BW180HD, BW180HB, BW126HB
BB48X, BB60X, BB72X, BB84X, BB600X, BB720X, BB840X, BB6000X, BB7200X, BB8400X,
DS1260, DSO1260, DS1440, TS1680, BW126-3, BW180-3, BW240
6 years
Gearbox
components PHD25, PHD35, PHD65, PHD95, DS96, DS120, RCC42, RD990X, PRD6000, PRD7200, PRD8400,
S15CD, S20CD, S22CD, S25CD, S27CD, S30CD BW15LH, TC/R74, TC/R68, TC/R60, TBW144, 5 years
TBW180, TBW204, HC48, HC54, HC60, HC72
3 years (1 year if used in rental or
commercial applications)
RDC54, RD60, RD72, TBW150C, TS/R60, TS/R52, TS/R44
Blade
spindles
RD990X, PRD6000, PRD7200, PRD8400, TBW144, TBW180, TBW204
3 years
BB600, BB720, BB840, BB6000, BB7200, BB8400, BW126-3, BW126HB, BW180-3, BW180HB,
BW180HD, BW1260, BW1800, BW240, BW240HD, DS1260, DSO1260, DS1440, TS1680
Rust-through
10 years
Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of WOODS, has been subjected to
improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This Warranty does not apply in the event that the product has been materially
modified or repaired by someone other than WOODS, a WOODS authorized dealer or distributor, and/or a WOODS authorized service center.
This Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenance items. This Warranty also does not cover repairs made with parts other
than those obtainable through WOODS.
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer this product to a
third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way. There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty.
WOODS makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to engines, batteries, tires or other parts or accessories not manufactured by
WOODS. Warranties for these items, if any, are provided separately by their respective manufacturers.
WOODS’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at WOODS’ option, the repair or replacement, free of charge, of the product if WOODS, in
its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this Warranty. The product must be returned to WOODS with proof of
purchase within thirty (30) days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered, routed through the
dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made, transportation charges prepaid. WOODS shall complete such repair or
replacement within a reasonable time after WOODS receives the product. THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY. WOODS
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND WOODS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising directly or indirectly from the
product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tort or any other legal
theory. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues
or goodwill; (ii) loss of crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) any expense or loss incurred for labor, supplies, substitute machinery or
rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS’ ability to obtain materials or manufacture
replacement parts.
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, serviceperson, salesperson, or employee of any company, including without limitation, WOODS, its
authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized to alter, modify, or enlarge this Warranty. Answers to any questions regarding
warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting:
Woods Equipment
Company
2606 South Illinois Route 2
Post Office Box 1000
Oregon, Illinois 61061 USA
800-319-6637 tel
800-399-6637 fax
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WARRANTY
(Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow’n Machine
TM
Zero-Turn Mowers)
Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material and
workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of the product to the original
purchaser with the exception of V-belts, which will be free of defect in material and workmanship for a
period of 12 months.
Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of
WOODS, has been subjected to improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This
Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenance items.
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell
or otherwise transfer this product to a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser
in any way. There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty.
WOODS’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at WOODS’ option, the repair or replacement, free of
charge, of the product if WOODS, in its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with
this Warranty. The product must be returned to WOODS with proof of purchase within thirty (30)
days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered, routed through
the dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made, transportation charges prepaid.
WOODS shall complete such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after WOODS receives the
product. THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THE REMEDY OF
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF
THIS WARRANTY. WOODS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND
WOODS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/
OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising
directly or indirectly from the product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach
of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tort or any other legal theory. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues or
goodwill; (ii) loss of crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) any expense or loss incurred for
labor, supplies, substitute machinery or rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS’ ability to
obtain materials or manufacture replacement parts.
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, service person, salesperson, or employee of any company,
including without limitation, WOODS, its authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized
to alter, modify, or enlarge this Warranty.
Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting:
F-8494 (Rev. 10/3/2011)
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